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XV.-THAT WE SHOULD LIE DOWN WITH THE LAMB

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        "t ill night,

        And ;

        Marry, daylig migerial; but for true turning and filing (as mi), t be tent to ion of ternal lig reveals ti t and silence call out tarry fancies. Miltons M    midnigaylors ri of a sun-rise smells decidedly of taper. Even ourself, in tions, tune our best measured ces (Prose    unfrequently to tc;blessing t; or t midnigier speculation t attempted, courts our endeavours. e e somet tem.

        -- Betty, bring the dles.
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